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you mention brazil, russia, china, they rank farther down the list than the u.s. at 17, so they have a lot of work to do as well. you look at countries, the number one thing you can say this is the way to get more representation for women in business, in politics, to close that gender gap? >> so the countries that are the best poised to essentially make that leap are the countries where women already makeup not even equal numbers but the majority of those in, for example, in higher education, in primary, secondary education, women in a lot of countries in the world are actually starting to be the majority. and so these countries are best poised to make that next leap. they have to remove the barriers to women's economic participation. you take two extreme examples. japan, for example. close the gap on education a long time ago, highly skilled women, yet the labor force participation rate is half that of men. so the next stage of development would essentially be to remove the barriers to women's economic participation. make it possible for women to be able to combi
you mention brazil, russia, china, they rank farther down the list than the u.s. at 17, so they have a lot of work to do as well. you look at countries, the number one thing you can say this is the way to get more representation for women in business, in politics, to close that gender gap? >> so the countries that are the best poised to essentially make that leap are the countries where women already makeup not even equal numbers but the majority of those in, for example, in higher...
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did china did not sacrifice anything they had almost no car makers in china but they invited all the world's biggest car and characters and now they make their own cars so there is no need to sacrifice anything only have to do is develop your economy tracking investors a new technology it is not easy but it can be done in the two thousand and seven election you didn't win anything in the state duma if you learned anything from that failure to meet any fundamental changes with this campaign the point is when we entered the race less time our party was only two years old it was very difficult for us to compete with other parties that was your first attempt there was our first attempt today our party is six years old you know of course that other party sorry twenty one twenty two years old they have a lot of experience but we have made significant changes in the way we work we know working in the field that is we're working with voters on a regional level. we have achieved very good results on a regional level in two thousand and ten we want forty times more seats in regional centers th
did china did not sacrifice anything they had almost no car makers in china but they invited all the world's biggest car and characters and now they make their own cars so there is no need to sacrifice anything only have to do is develop your economy tracking investors a new technology it is not easy but it can be done in the two thousand and seven election you didn't win anything in the state duma if you learned anything from that failure to meet any fundamental changes with this campaign the...
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china just launched a program to prevent divorce by having newlyweds write love letters to each other which get delivered seven years after their wedding day. yeah. cute. and just to make sure that it takes seven years to get there, they're using the u.s. postal service. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's good for us. >> jimmy: they're sending it out right now. yeah, yeah, you'll get them. you'll get them. it's romantic. to business news, i heard that the discount store filene's basement is filing for bankruptcy. which explains why the owner is now living in filene's parents' basement. [ laughter ] isn't that weird? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> steve: hmm. ironic. >> jimmy: he has a little tv, though. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] it's not too bad. a bean bag chair. >> jimmy: futon. bean bag chair. >> steve: old pong game. >> jimmy: nintendo 64. [ light laughter ] it's really fun. and finally, a new study found that people in their 70s are having more sex today than ever before. and here's the bad news. you can't unhear that. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight! give it up
china just launched a program to prevent divorce by having newlyweds write love letters to each other which get delivered seven years after their wedding day. yeah. cute. and just to make sure that it takes seven years to get there, they're using the u.s. postal service. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's good for us. >> jimmy: they're sending it out right now. yeah, yeah, you'll get them. you'll get them. it's romantic. to business news, i heard that the discount store...
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the key to america's resurgence they argue is to mimic china's surging without mimicking china's politics. tom friedman, the book appears to be america has fallen behind the world, that america invented. can you give us a rap sheet on that. >> the basic argument is simple. we argue that what made america great is we had an amazing public-private partnership and the public side of that that enabled the private sector and growth these years, was bit. on five pillars. one we educated our people beyond to whatever the technology was, cot in gin or the super computers. second we had the best infrastructure, roads, airports, telecom. third when the most own immigration policy to attract the brightest minds, and most energetic people to start 30 to 40% of the companies every year in silicon valley. four we have the best rules for capital formation for risk taking and preventing recklessness and lastly the most government funded research to push out of the boundaries of science and physics and chemistry. education, we've falling end down the international table. infrastructure, i just flew from h
the key to america's resurgence they argue is to mimic china's surging without mimicking china's politics. tom friedman, the book appears to be america has fallen behind the world, that america invented. can you give us a rap sheet on that. >> the basic argument is simple. we argue that what made america great is we had an amazing public-private partnership and the public side of that that enabled the private sector and growth these years, was bit. on five pillars. one we educated our...
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>> we also have a factory in china. we're trying to sell it -- sell our products within china. it's very difficult to do business with the chinese. >> rose: why is that?they're ext people to deal with. roig demanding in what way? >> demanding. bargaining very hard. very smart people. their interest is china more than anything else. >> rose: nationalistic.their tys free, half free, and sometimes not free market. >> rose: yes, yes.they want a p? >> yes. >> rose: you don't just come ing up something. >> it would be very difficult to operate in china if you don't have a chese partner. >> rose: yeah.that's very impor. and their distribution system is -- is -- in china, it's big country, so you cannot distribute throughout china, because the system doesn't allow you, and the infrastructure, so you have to choose certain areas and concentrate there. >> rose: you heard muchdiscussis been made to try to solve the greek issue. are you optimistic that they are on the right track, and that this might deliver? >> it took them one year to come this point. it took them 10 hours to come to --
>> we also have a factory in china. we're trying to sell it -- sell our products within china. it's very difficult to do business with the chinese. >> rose: why is that?they're ext people to deal with. roig demanding in what way? >> demanding. bargaining very hard. very smart people. their interest is china more than anything else. >> rose: nationalistic.their tys free, half free, and sometimes not free market. >> rose: yes, yes.they want a p? >> yes....
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herman cain, china has been a nuclear power for more than 30 years. those, i think, are the really difficult issues. >> i want to get back to the quote of calling this -- high-tech lynching because this really seems to be out of justice thomas' playbook. it worked then. christopher, why wouldn't it work now? >> okay. here is the reason why it is not going to work now. i'm a conservative that has been attacked for many of the positions that i have taken. take that out of the conversation. here is the difference with justice thomas and in this case herman cain. what happened with justice thomas and anita hill was that she came out at the point where he was being considered for the supreme court. the difference here is that there's been an investigation, something has been concluded and, in fact the company made a decision to settle. whether it is for news an value or whatever. those are two very different situations. and as a result of that, this -- what -- what the right now is doing is resorting to these tactics of high-tech lynching and all of those
herman cain, china has been a nuclear power for more than 30 years. those, i think, are the really difficult issues. >> i want to get back to the quote of calling this -- high-tech lynching because this really seems to be out of justice thomas' playbook. it worked then. christopher, why wouldn't it work now? >> okay. here is the reason why it is not going to work now. i'm a conservative that has been attacked for many of the positions that i have taken. take that out of the...
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and pass a bill to force china to raise the value of its currency. that could mean a million additional jobs. >> this is called occurrencey exchange right oversight reform act telling china raise the value of the currency or united states will slap import duties on chinese goods. george miller sounded in front of a receptive audience. congressman miller toured the plant which is now operating with 700 workers and acknowledged china is eating into u.s. steel. >> because china can dump steel on the market. >> and chinese insist they've raised value of the rur kenzie 30% since 2005. and the congressman miller says it's 30% lower than it ought to be and congress needs to pass a law. >> this is hurting europe and asia and hurting latin america and the united states. and and it's not to stop. >> and the chip yeez able to under bid u.s. manufacturers by $400 kblinl. caltrans took the bid because it's $7 billion, it's the most expensive in the world. and there are fears adding tariffs could result in a trade war. >> the president of the pittsburgh steel plan
and pass a bill to force china to raise the value of its currency. that could mean a million additional jobs. >> this is called occurrencey exchange right oversight reform act telling china raise the value of the currency or united states will slap import duties on chinese goods. george miller sounded in front of a receptive audience. congressman miller toured the plant which is now operating with 700 workers and acknowledged china is eating into u.s. steel. >> because china can...
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., even out of china today, was a little ify. it was a little weak. so the markets are worried about, is the u.s. headed for a recession? is china headed for a real slowdown? so that worry is there. that is sort of the back drop. on top of that you add this bombshell, if you will, and i think that was enough to send the markets sort of into a bit of a tailspin today. >> you're saying that if this referendum doesn't happen until you're talking about january, if it goes forward, that just means a longer period, an extended period of uncertainty? >> indeed. i think we could see a number of weeks of extreme volatility in markets. every little bit of news, you know, the market goes up. every little bit of bad news it goes down. that's the worry here is that we could be headed into a period of extreme volatility. >> brown: in the meantime october was a great month for the stock market. we reported on that the other day. there were some decent signs for the u.s. economy. in the days ahead, you just continue to watch the mix of domestic and international news
., even out of china today, was a little ify. it was a little weak. so the markets are worried about, is the u.s. headed for a recession? is china headed for a real slowdown? so that worry is there. that is sort of the back drop. on top of that you add this bombshell, if you will, and i think that was enough to send the markets sort of into a bit of a tailspin today. >> you're saying that if this referendum doesn't happen until you're talking about january, if it goes forward, that just...
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>> despuÉs de que los estados unidos suspendiÓ los viajes al espacio ahora serÁn rusia y china los que emprendan esta ventura. los ciudadanos chinos podrÁn mandar cartas a los astronautas. y bueno, dicen que esto ha sido todo una novedad. porque pueden enviar cualquier tipo de mensaje y esto surge despuÉs de que la nave no tripulada se lanzara el martes pasado al espacio y van a construir esta nueva conexiÓn que van a tener con el espacio nuestros amigos chinos. >> no hay excusa de que no me llegÓ la carta. >> son fines de mundo dirÍa mi abuelita. >> se verÁn horrores. >> mi abuelo que en paz descanse quÉ verÍa de ver a los niÑos de dos aÑos jugando con los telÉfonos inteligentes! >> vamos con imÁgenes que nos llegan desde brasil en una escena que parece sacada de una pelÍcula de acciÓn un policÍa chocÓ su auto patrullero contra el ala de una avioneta para evitar que llevara contrabando. >> finalmente logrÓ su cometido arrestando a los 5 ocupantes de la avioneta que fue usada anteriormente para contrabando de cocaÍna. >> gracias nuevamente por estar con nosotros y aho
>> despuÉs de que los estados unidos suspendiÓ los viajes al espacio ahora serÁn rusia y china los que emprendan esta ventura. los ciudadanos chinos podrÁn mandar cartas a los astronautas. y bueno, dicen que esto ha sido todo una novedad. porque pueden enviar cualquier tipo de mensaje y esto surge despuÉs de que la nave no tripulada se lanzara el martes pasado al espacio y van a construir esta nueva conexiÓn que van a tener con el espacio nuestros amigos chinos. >> no hay...
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it could have been, you know, a romanian going through china, through russia and then finally into the united states. any hacker who's looking to do real damage is probably coming from somewhere other than where they say they're coming from, which is another thing that's quite scary, because this could happen to you and you have no idea where to go next. >> in this case, workers detected glitches. glitches in the system about two months but i guess didn't realize what was happening. so are they trained to look for this kind of stuff? >> i think in this case, it's great news that someone actually discovered something was going on that was a little different from normal and then attributed it to the cyber arena. it's not normally the case that would you say, hey, our pump broke. must be the computer hacker who did that. so it's actually in some ways good news someone was paying attention enough to discover something like this, which is usually very subtle. if you look at other versions of these attacks, they go to great depths to hide what it is they're actually doing, where they are on
it could have been, you know, a romanian going through china, through russia and then finally into the united states. any hacker who's looking to do real damage is probably coming from somewhere other than where they say they're coming from, which is another thing that's quite scary, because this could happen to you and you have no idea where to go next. >> in this case, workers detected glitches. glitches in the system about two months but i guess didn't realize what was happening. so...
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primarily to china. isn't that lovely. also where does the federal government have the constitutional authority to force anybody to buy anything, from health care insurance to a box of doughnuts or even a light bulb? it's time for the bureaucrats to quit forcibly micromanaging america, let americans choose how to light their own homes. otherwise, we will have to turn out the lights, the party is over, even for thomas edison's light bulb. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker work the unemployment above 13% and home foreclosures at a record level, families in my congressional district are hurting. mr. baca: i state, they are hurting. now if congress does not act soon, these struggling families will face a $1,000 tax increase, a $1,000 tax increase. and why are families facing this deadline? bec
primarily to china. isn't that lovely. also where does the federal government have the constitutional authority to force anybody to buy anything, from health care insurance to a box of doughnuts or even a light bulb? it's time for the bureaucrats to quit forcibly micromanaging america, let americans choose how to light their own homes. otherwise, we will have to turn out the lights, the party is over, even for thomas edison's light bulb. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker...
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growing region the asia pacific is key to -- [ unintelligible ] >> the president says it is time for china to move quicker to get its currency in line with the market-based system. >>> commercial crab season begins tomorrow. workers are waiting to see the qual that i is coming. fishermen pan buyers have been in negotiation for prices. -- this season's catch is not expected to match last year's numbers. the chronicle reports early word from recreational crabbers is strong. crab season runs through june. i wish they hadn't shown that this time of morning. >> just got word there's now a bart impact as a result of the possible showdown shaping up at frank ogawa plaza. sue is working to get more information on that >>> good monday morning. clear at least this advantage point. fog is starting to form along the east bay shore into the north bay valley watch out for that. temperatures all over the scale, morning my climates are out there with novato at -- 39, mid to upper 40s santa rosa everybody else in mild 50s. 47 santa cruz, low to mid 50s watsonville. 48 gilroy. today mostly sunny, temperatur
growing region the asia pacific is key to -- [ unintelligible ] >> the president says it is time for china to move quicker to get its currency in line with the market-based system. >>> commercial crab season begins tomorrow. workers are waiting to see the qual that i is coming. fishermen pan buyers have been in negotiation for prices. -- this season's catch is not expected to match last year's numbers. the chronicle reports early word from recreational crabbers is strong. crab...
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after china and russia indicated they will not support the u.s. push for sanctions. >> the conclusion of the report draws are alarming and look for ways to apply greater pressure on iran. >> with the president pulls all u.s. troops from iraq at the end of the year. >> after nearly nine years america's war with iraq will be over. >> speculation building that the president may accelerate the timetable for bringing the u.s. troops home from afghanistan. he gives up on security games and may wind up with nuclear arms race in the mideast. >> we are walking away from both countries and that will give us both countrys and give us a weak hand dealing with the region. >> they push back noting the president is fulfilling campaign promises to eventually wind down both wars and redirecting resources to decapitated the leadership of al-qaeda. >> i can remember to the american people and the world that the united states as conducted an operation that killed barack obama. >> compared to the economy, the american people seem happier with the president handling of
after china and russia indicated they will not support the u.s. push for sanctions. >> the conclusion of the report draws are alarming and look for ways to apply greater pressure on iran. >> with the president pulls all u.s. troops from iraq at the end of the year. >> after nearly nine years america's war with iraq will be over. >> speculation building that the president may accelerate the timetable for bringing the u.s. troops home from afghanistan. he gives up on...
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david wright, abc news, in sechuan, china. >> okay. you know those pandas are like, oh, come on. do you really think that we think -- they ran out of suits. so david's photographer and the other people of the crew were trees. >> they were trees? >> that's a bummer. >> they had to wear tree costume. that really fooled them. oh, look, there's a moving tree holding a camera. >> rough room, rough room. you can see much more on this on "nightline" tonight. >>> let's get outside. ginger zee is in for sam. >> happy crowd out here. good morning to you all. we're starting with really pleasant weather in the northeast. not so pleasant in parts of tennessee. three-plus inches in parts of knoxville. this will assure flood watches and warnings. 1 to 3 inches of snow on the back of that. a foggy day in the so we are looking at a cold tonight the way later tomorrow with clouds that increase and high be around 65-ill degrees and much cooler by wednesday. >> this weather report has been brought to you by "the new york times." josh? >> no, no, no. and now, ladies and gentlemen, here's josh elliott
david wright, abc news, in sechuan, china. >> okay. you know those pandas are like, oh, come on. do you really think that we think -- they ran out of suits. so david's photographer and the other people of the crew were trees. >> they were trees? >> that's a bummer. >> they had to wear tree costume. that really fooled them. oh, look, there's a moving tree holding a camera. >> rough room, rough room. you can see much more on this on "nightline" tonight....
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the president said he'll work with russia and china to put more pressure on iran to stop its nuclear program. >>> and a world-renowned american skier has been killed by an avalanche. jamie pierre, perhaps best known for this video, he was snow boarding sunday on snow bird mountain, which is not officially open yet. >>> and an alarming prediction this morning. 1 in so adults could have diabetic by the year of 2030. >>> and the woman behind the popular pink ribbon campaign for breast kander campaign has died. evelyn lauder passed away at the age of 75. her pink ribbon campaign earned tens of millions of dollars over the years. >> she made quite a difference. >> let's get the weather from sam. oh, you're right there. >> been here all morning long. let's start with the unusual warmth from the great lakes through new england. look at 60, 66, through new york city. a little bit south to washington, d.c. 80s in new orleans. and tallahassee. there's strong rain along the front. two areas where storms are likely to kick up. one around the great lakes, the other in texas. the action is right a
the president said he'll work with russia and china to put more pressure on iran to stop its nuclear program. >>> and a world-renowned american skier has been killed by an avalanche. jamie pierre, perhaps best known for this video, he was snow boarding sunday on snow bird mountain, which is not officially open yet. >>> and an alarming prediction this morning. 1 in so adults could have diabetic by the year of 2030. >>> and the woman behind the popular pink ribbon...
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in this case china is the other new european state and in the i'm only a united europe can take on a role like that if that's why germany is interested in a night in the us that is not just because of the past or theater for the sake of our citizens future of that conference a lot of being to small question many germans many people many finns are angry at having to pay. of a role that's enough for it see i can understand that but i have to explain it very consistently to the current generation of political leaders that it's within our own interests to maintain stability in other countries as germany is a nation that relies hugely on x. here if markets around us crumble it harms us we have to explain to our people the new generation the prospects for long lasting. peace allies in europe. when you serve the german chancellor there was no question of receiving financial aid from china or russia directly or indirectly through the i.m.f. do you regret that's happening potentially and what would be the implications if think it doesn't do not think we should feel bad about other nations get
in this case china is the other new european state and in the i'm only a united europe can take on a role like that if that's why germany is interested in a night in the us that is not just because of the past or theater for the sake of our citizens future of that conference a lot of being to small question many germans many people many finns are angry at having to pay. of a role that's enough for it see i can understand that but i have to explain it very consistently to the current generation...
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we're talking about up in towards northern parts of china. we've got this low pressure system also down towards the south. showers are moving out of the mountains and coming down in towards the southwest. this is going to be heading up, in fact, in towards eastern parts of mongolia as well. generally staying dry at the moment for the korean peninsula, but you are going to start to see showers moving on in into your friday. thursday should be staying mostly dry. the same goes for japan. a holiday coming in tomorrow and it should be fairly settled across much of the country with temperatures a bit above average as well. shanghai region seeing a few showers. taiwan also going to be seeing those showers. heavier rain though is going to continue across parts of luzon here in the philippines. strong winds coming in from the northeast as well will make the seas quite rough. high waves, also the possibility of localized flooding perhaps in lower lying areas. as we head into indochina along the eastern coast, we still see those showers again. this is
we're talking about up in towards northern parts of china. we've got this low pressure system also down towards the south. showers are moving out of the mountains and coming down in towards the southwest. this is going to be heading up, in fact, in towards eastern parts of mongolia as well. generally staying dry at the moment for the korean peninsula, but you are going to start to see showers moving on in into your friday. thursday should be staying mostly dry. the same goes for japan. a...
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and let china run all over us. people say well, you'll start a trade war. there's one going on right now, folks. >> well, the reality is a little different, as it usually is when you're on the ground. i tried figure out for 30 years in my career. >> reporter: the candidates will have another chance to discuss china and a host of other foreign policy issues for the second time tonight at a debate hosted by cnn in washington. joining us now to dig deeper into the foreign policy viewpoints of the republican presidential field are richard norton smith, scholar in residence at george washington university, and michael gerson, a columnist for the "washington post," who also served as chief speechwriter to former president george w. bush. gentlemen, good to have you both back with us. michael gerson, let me start with you. we know they are all critical of president obama, but is there an underlying philosophy for all of these republican candidates? >> well, it's interesting. on economic issues they generally agree on tax
and let china run all over us. people say well, you'll start a trade war. there's one going on right now, folks. >> well, the reality is a little different, as it usually is when you're on the ground. i tried figure out for 30 years in my career. >> reporter: the candidates will have another chance to discuss china and a host of other foreign policy issues for the second time tonight at a debate hosted by cnn in washington. joining us now to dig deeper into the foreign policy...
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china's had nuclear weapons since 1964. but we saw this week in herman cain, both the limits of his strength and the exposing of his weakness. his strength has always been he's a straight talker. whatever you say about herman, you let herman be herman. and, obviously, he kept changing his story, coming back with different eventes, remembering things and so forth. he violated the first rule of all political scandals which is get it all out immediately, answer all the questions, get it behind you. instead of being a one-day or two-day story, it's now a five-day story, it's going into the second weekend, and his weakness is that he's never had a campaign. he's never had a structure. so he didn't have people who could sit down and woopped shed him. >> lehrer: what about the point that people say-- and you value said it-- he's not a normal candidate for president, and people like that. and so he's being judged by a whole different set of standards than the traditional candidates, of very people you were talking about early. >>in
china's had nuclear weapons since 1964. but we saw this week in herman cain, both the limits of his strength and the exposing of his weakness. his strength has always been he's a straight talker. whatever you say about herman, you let herman be herman. and, obviously, he kept changing his story, coming back with different eventes, remembering things and so forth. he violated the first rule of all political scandals which is get it all out immediately, answer all the questions, get it behind...
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and we actually met in vancouver on the way to china. >> do you remember the first moment? >> yeah, i remember seeing her for the first time. there were a few of us that were going to meet and have dinner there. so i knew that was the first moment that we met. >> when did you realize this was actually potentially the woman you wanted to spend the rest of your life with? >> well, we didn't go on a date until -- i went -- after that trip, i went over a year without seeing her. and then after the second trip with this organization, then gabby asked me to go visit a prison with her, and that turned out to be the -- our first date. >> a hot date, huh? >> yep, a maximum security prison. >> how do you fall in love with someone in a maximum security prison? >> i know, i think -- >> doesn't seem the most romantic of atmospheres. >> it wasn't very romantic. >> what was it about her that you liked so much? >> well, she laughs at my jokes. she is very smart, cares about people. incredibly hard worker. i mean, just -- and cares about me. so i mean, she is really somebody really special.
and we actually met in vancouver on the way to china. >> do you remember the first moment? >> yeah, i remember seeing her for the first time. there were a few of us that were going to meet and have dinner there. so i knew that was the first moment that we met. >> when did you realize this was actually potentially the woman you wanted to spend the rest of your life with? >> well, we didn't go on a date until -- i went -- after that trip, i went over a year without seeing...
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this sector has been under pressure lately and blames it on china's currency policies. over in the tech sector, yahoo slid 5.5%. the company said it's considering selling its asian assets rather than finding a buyer for all of yahoo. it would redistribute that money to shareholders. two japanese auto giants got caught up in the selling. honda plans to stall production at its north american plants by 50% due to parts shortages caused by flooding in thailand. that flooding also affected toyota, which may cut overtime for production in north america through the end of this week. and that's tonight's "market focus." it's one of the most golden of golden parachutes. oil driller nabors industries is giving outgoing c.e.o. eugene isenberg a $100 million payout. the "wall street journal reported that 81-year-old isenberg is getting the rich payout even though he's staying on as chairman of the company. a clause in his contract stipulates the payment in case of a "change in responsibility." in the past 20 years, not counting the latest sum, but including the value of exercised s
this sector has been under pressure lately and blames it on china's currency policies. over in the tech sector, yahoo slid 5.5%. the company said it's considering selling its asian assets rather than finding a buyer for all of yahoo. it would redistribute that money to shareholders. two japanese auto giants got caught up in the selling. honda plans to stall production at its north american plants by 50% due to parts shortages caused by flooding in thailand. that flooding also affected toyota,...
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the steel industry has been hurt over worries demand could suffer as europe's soft economy impacts china's appetite for steel. steel stocks also may have been helped by some take-over talk. investor carl icahn has offered to buy commercial metals for $15 per share, a $1.7 billion deal. shares of c-m-c shot up more than 20%, closing shy of icahn's offer. despite the strong holiday sales, retail stocks were a mixed bag. wal-mart's 0.6% gain was the weakest among dow stocks. macy's, though, saw almost a 5% jump in its stock price. sears saw a 1% drop to a six- week low. a settlement between citigroup and the securities and exchange commission over mortgage bonds was thrown out of court today. it was a $285 million settlement over allegations citi bet against a mortgage bond investment in which it also had a role in choosing what was included in the deal. the federal judge said he couldn't tell if the payment was fair or not. he criticized the commission for not forcing citi to admit to doing something wrong. the judge set a trial date for july 16. citi shares gained 5% in the broad market ral
the steel industry has been hurt over worries demand could suffer as europe's soft economy impacts china's appetite for steel. steel stocks also may have been helped by some take-over talk. investor carl icahn has offered to buy commercial metals for $15 per share, a $1.7 billion deal. shares of c-m-c shot up more than 20%, closing shy of icahn's offer. despite the strong holiday sales, retail stocks were a mixed bag. wal-mart's 0.6% gain was the weakest among dow stocks. macy's, though, saw...
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compares eating turkeys to eating their pet dogs. [ audience aws ] [ light laughter ] or as kids in china put it, "so?" [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have an amazing show tonight. one of the funniest men on the planet. the very funny host of "real time." he's got a new book out called "new, new rules." bill maher is here! [ cheers and applause ] love that dude. one of my favorites. one of the stars of the smash hit "twilight" movie series, the beautiful ashley greene is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] couldn't be hotter right now. and music from country music superstar, dierks bentley! [ cheers and applause ] he's on the show tonight. [ applause ] he's good. hey, guys, as you know, commercials are an important part of television, and without them, we would not be able to do our show. but nowadays, most people fast forward through commercials. but not me. i actually enjoy watching them, which is why i'm excited for this next bit. we've been doing this segment for the last 25 y
compares eating turkeys to eating their pet dogs. [ audience aws ] [ light laughter ] or as kids in china put it, "so?" [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have an amazing show tonight. one of the funniest men on the planet. the very funny host of "real time." he's got a new book out called "new, new rules." bill maher is here! [ cheers and applause ] love...
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pdkyo2oé poncho z@ mqse stan fg/ como bailarinas chinas de ballet y yo verÉ quiÉn es ñ=el que gana. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé >> z@si mqnos fivestimos depavo un dÍa podemos hacer go. çw3tvve#fd&- >> quiÉn va arriba? poncho? >> eso no se discute. [risas] fg/ >> yo çwvoy a traer el premio. >> se enen z@ mqque poner mallas y tutÚ yodo. >> poncho y yo nos ponemos del tamaÑo del compromiso que se nos presente. z@ mq >> algo simbÓlico. >> primera posiciÓn. >> cuÁl primera posiciÓn? >> para irracticando. >> ! v x oñ"esube, sube, sube la patita. >> quÉ bueno que z@ mqcontiÚan con nosotros en despierta amÉrica, tenemos mÁs noticias. >> casi la mitad de los ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé estadounidses que murien en ! v mÉxico f por la olde violena que hay en el paÍs. z@ mq entre el 2003 y el z@ mq2010. 114 asesinatos en tijuana seguida por ciudad juÁrez co96. >> el tema de los estadounidenses en mÉxico pasamos n el de algunos extranjeros en los estados unidos. z@ mq inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas informÓ q mil z@ mq indocumentados con antecedentes fueron deportados de °çw
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there was very little discussion of china which i think is a hugely important issue. and also the arab spring was touched on a little bit. iraq was touched on a little bit but not so much. >> suarez: and can you tell things are changing inside the race? politicians say they never look at the polls but can you tell from a debate something is happening in the field? >> yell, yes. and this has to do with the moderator. who gets the most questions. i thought last night was more even handed than the other debates but inevitably the person whose head pops up, whether that's michele bachmann, rick perry, herman cain or now newt gingrich gets some more of the incoming and attacks. so we saw for example when newt gingrich made that argument for granting some people legal status in immigration, michele bachmann, mitt romney did not hesitate to go after him. >> suarez: npr's ari shapiro, good to see you. >> you, too, ray. >> brown: and that brings us to our interview with michele bachmann-- the sixth in our series of "vote 2012" conversations with the republican presidential con
there was very little discussion of china which i think is a hugely important issue. and also the arab spring was touched on a little bit. iraq was touched on a little bit but not so much. >> suarez: and can you tell things are changing inside the race? politicians say they never look at the polls but can you tell from a debate something is happening in the field? >> yell, yes. and this has to do with the moderator. who gets the most questions. i thought last night was more even...
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everything that came up, the european banking crisis, china trade 9-9-9. they asked about declining sunday school attendance, 9-9-9. this was a thoughtless performance. i think that gingrich's rise, obviously, there's a need for a family values candidate after cain's problems and newt is going to fill that void. no! >> it strikes me as-- i still basically think there's one real candidate. that's mitt romney. suppose there were two. suppose jeb bush decided to get in the race? they said you can't do it. your last name is bush. if he were in the race i think he would be the front-runner. he would be the one person for the serious establishment types but some of the more conservative types i think would also be happy with him. one of the things that interests me is what happens if mitt romney stumbles? then where does the party go? because really there's option a., and no option b., practically. that would create a crisis of the party and then you would see people rallying around somebody not in the race right now. >> lehrer: quickly, before we go, the presid
everything that came up, the european banking crisis, china trade 9-9-9. they asked about declining sunday school attendance, 9-9-9. this was a thoughtless performance. i think that gingrich's rise, obviously, there's a need for a family values candidate after cain's problems and newt is going to fill that void. no! >> it strikes me as-- i still basically think there's one real candidate. that's mitt romney. suppose there were two. suppose jeb bush decided to get in the race? they said...
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. >> reporter: climbing amid the crowds on the great of wall of china is tough at the best of teams, but for andrew it was the sort of challenge he relishes. his determination turned him into an instant celebrity. >> you got it? no problem. bye-bye. oh, yeah. >> not even the driving did he teared him from the street was beijing as he tuned in for the world championship of the paratriathlon after one year in the sport. >> it gives you perspective on what you're capable of, what everybody is capable of. >> reporter: when he lost his legs in a subway accident eight years ago, doctors doubted he'd walk again even with prosthetics. he set out to prove them wrong. >> no matter what, i was going food everything i could. >> reporter: entering the grueling world of the triathlon is his latest challenge. he has tremendous spirit and determination not only on the sports field. he's using his experience to help motive other young american amputees. hilek and his actress sister have become counselor as the youth camp, a summer gathers for 10 to 17-year-old amputees held this year in clarksville,
. >> reporter: climbing amid the crowds on the great of wall of china is tough at the best of teams, but for andrew it was the sort of challenge he relishes. his determination turned him into an instant celebrity. >> you got it? no problem. bye-bye. oh, yeah. >> not even the driving did he teared him from the street was beijing as he tuned in for the world championship of the paratriathlon after one year in the sport. >> it gives you perspective on what you're capable...
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to persuade them to join other countries and the asian nuclear restraint regime, which would involve china, india and perhaps us. jenna: who do you think should be the face of that policy relationship we're building, building that relationship with pakistan, is it something for secretary of state clinton, is it for general petraeus to do, is it for the president to do, who should be out in front? >> i think our problem is we've had a monday-wednesday-friday policy on pakistan, monday-wednesday friday, the defense department, tuesday and thursday it's been the state department and weekends, perhaps it's the cia. we don't have a coordinated policy towards pakistan and our different agencies and different government offices have different polices towards pakistan. some would like to befriend it, some would see it as a threat, others are trying to accommodate it. we've been organizationally confused over pakistan. this doesn't apply just to this administration but to the previous administration as well. jenna: sounds like a good time to get clear, whoever the administration is. stephen, nice t
to persuade them to join other countries and the asian nuclear restraint regime, which would involve china, india and perhaps us. jenna: who do you think should be the face of that policy relationship we're building, building that relationship with pakistan, is it something for secretary of state clinton, is it for general petraeus to do, is it for the president to do, who should be out in front? >> i think our problem is we've had a monday-wednesday-friday policy on pakistan,...
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>> no estamos en la china don eso ocurre pero si el gobierno puede exigir a los servidores como google que ! v x oñ"el+dbestos tipode web site °çw çw3tvve#fd&-puedan ser eliminados de los servidorepero eso es porque z@ mqhay una causa probable. >> y cabe mencionar que obviamenteo estuvieron vigilando durante dos aÑos aproximadamente... ¿realmente lo que lo impulsÓ tomar la acÓn mqdefinitiva de ev a cabo eatentado ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oéfue elsesinato deliudadano estadounidense que se habÍa unido a la red? ¿por quÉ actuar deues _despuÉs de casi dos aÑos? >> esto es como todo operativo de drogas, de todo este tipo de Índoles, lo captan ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oéhace dos aÑos como hace z@ mqunaÑo que llevan ya monitoreando. parte del vÍdeo y el seÑor armando la bomba en su casa, habÍa un dispositivo elecÓnico dentro de su casa. y ahÍ es donde el jefe de la policÍa dice el hombre estaba z@ mq listo, por eso decÍa queen una hora o menos podÍa actuar. >> z@ mq¿y hay algoue le llamÉ particularmente la atenciÓn a usted bre el hecho de çw3tvve#fd&-que sea un hispa
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pdkyo2oé pequeÑa italia pero mqen china. srs. los chinolo tienen todo. çw3tvve#fd&- esta tarde, , en primer impacto.7 aÑos después de haber enterrado a su recién nacido, una reja descubrió que el bebé que yacía en la tumba no era su pequeÑo!! ahora buscan mqdesesperadamenfite a su verdadero hi!! # ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá ♪ ♪ ♪ (en pantalla) ñ=uu ♪ ♪ ♪ °çw çw3tvve#fd&- >> a propÓsito de economÍa tenemos noticia z@ mqde Última hora, amiecan ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdairles enfrenta una z@ tormenta financiera y pidiÓ protecciÓn por banca rota. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá as empresas subsidiarias anunciaron que van a presentar un pedido de z@ mqprotecciÓn de quiebra para reorganizarse. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé esta medida fue z@ mqadoptada para el mejor interÉs fgde ellas y sus accionistas. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >> ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdy bueno, ahora queremos cambiar completamente de tema para mqcontarles que fiun padre muriÓ por recl
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because of china? china doesn't have one. >> china does have one. >> a breath-taking contradiction between the idea that we stand alone as the place of opportunity, and we can throw that away and still be great. >> well, i was down on occupy wall street. i was in portland, occupy portland and los angeles, and there's an outrage that i think is justified, and that is that this country is not fair. we dole it out unfairly. they give certain corporations breaks and groups that are well connected politically as opposed to a system that is level, fair. that's what government should be about. >> the president of which party? >> well, i know, but -- >> i am trying to make the pitch, and -- >> gary, i will say after -- when we come back after the next break, gary and i will talk about the candidacy. when he gets to the proposesed solutions, maybe you will find more to quibble with. >> i remember you saying clearly, chris, the change in the great society has led many people to feel the whole idea of social mobi
because of china? china doesn't have one. >> china does have one. >> a breath-taking contradiction between the idea that we stand alone as the place of opportunity, and we can throw that away and still be great. >> well, i was down on occupy wall street. i was in portland, occupy portland and los angeles, and there's an outrage that i think is justified, and that is that this country is not fair. we dole it out unfairly. they give certain corporations breaks and groups that...
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the biggest producers, the united states and china. yet, economic and monetary issues dominate the political agenda. at this month the g-20 summit, climate change was not an issue. and the durban conference is not likely to produce a new treaty to reduce greenhouse emissions. an environmentalist from africa -- a german government official, and a climate scientist are not yet ready to give up the battle. >> it speaks for itself. we have seen crops failing. we have seen people going thursday, hungry, walking long distances. we have seen the media full of pictures of people affected by extreme weather events. >> copenhagen 2009, leaders gathered to forge a treaty to exceed the kyoto protocol of 1997, the only binding agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. yet negotiations failed due to objections from washington and beijing. experts are demanding that europe draw consequences and develop new strategies for future climate conferences. >> if we want to make progress regarding the kyoto protocol or any kind of legally binding
the biggest producers, the united states and china. yet, economic and monetary issues dominate the political agenda. at this month the g-20 summit, climate change was not an issue. and the durban conference is not likely to produce a new treaty to reduce greenhouse emissions. an environmentalist from africa -- a german government official, and a climate scientist are not yet ready to give up the battle. >> it speaks for itself. we have seen crops failing. we have seen people going...
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adrian mog, nbc news, sichuan, china. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. up next, "football night in america" followed by "sunday night football," the eagles take on the giants tonight. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. and for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
adrian mog, nbc news, sichuan, china. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. up next, "football night in america" followed by "sunday night football," the eagles take on the giants tonight. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. and for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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for shouting anti- china protests at an exhibition. nepal is home to thousands of tibetan refugees, but has come under pressure from beijing to clamp down on a pro-tibet andd rescue -- protest tibetan gatherings -- pro-tibetan gatherings. a small crowd protested en vladimir putin's likely return -- protested vladimir putin's likely return to the presidency. catastrophic flooding has affected the lives of 2 million people and left 400 dead. the worst monsoon rains in 50 years have devastated large parts of the central river basin and have displaced thousands in the capital of bangkok. >> the water is still high. the government says the situation was about. for people here, there is little sign of relief. many are becoming desperate. >> the water was stable and seemed to be going down, so we came back. today, it is rising dramatically. now it is almost too late to leave. >> some residents accused the government of sacrificing their areas in order to keep the main business district tdry. they're demanding that the sluice gates be opened.
for shouting anti- china protests at an exhibition. nepal is home to thousands of tibetan refugees, but has come under pressure from beijing to clamp down on a pro-tibet andd rescue -- protest tibetan gatherings -- pro-tibetan gatherings. a small crowd protested en vladimir putin's likely return -- protested vladimir putin's likely return to the presidency. catastrophic flooding has affected the lives of 2 million people and left 400 dead. the worst monsoon rains in 50 years have devastated...
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to the first family to know how they live their every day lives. >> reporter: seeing the gowns and china helps people feel as though they are time travellers, transported into the white house themselves. while most presidents trip over politics from time to time, first ladies are usually immune. >> we want to feel good about those characters. somehow the first lady is able to retain her popularity over time and in the time in a way that a president, i think gets involved in politics cannot. >> reporter: who knows? some day soon the first ladies exhibit could include the attire of the first man. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >> there you go. that's our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here on monday night. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello?
to the first family to know how they live their every day lives. >> reporter: seeing the gowns and china helps people feel as though they are time travellers, transported into the white house themselves. while most presidents trip over politics from time to time, first ladies are usually immune. >> we want to feel good about those characters. somehow the first lady is able to retain her popularity over time and in the time in a way that a president, i think gets involved in politics...
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china owns so much of this country. it's like done corlione telling you his daughter needs a wedding cake. you jump. biden is over there with a platter lighting the sternum if they want him to. by the way i can't believe they let biden near these guys in china. the one guy the vice premier his name is wang keeshian. >> what's your name again? >> my name is wang cheeshen. >> the last guy was die bingo. >> bingo. [ laughter ] >> bill: i really don't know what to say to that, miller. what does miller have to say about being snubbed from a recent california visit from prince william and kate middleton? right back with that. tell them what else fedex does. well we're now using more electric trucks and lower emission planes. we even offer a reusable envelope. now, can't we at least print on the back sides of used paper? what's the executive compensation list...? [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions tha matter. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. with us the special miller time factor.
china owns so much of this country. it's like done corlione telling you his daughter needs a wedding cake. you jump. biden is over there with a platter lighting the sternum if they want him to. by the way i can't believe they let biden near these guys in china. the one guy the vice premier his name is wang keeshian. >> what's your name again? >> my name is wang cheeshen. >> the last guy was die bingo. >> bingo. [ laughter ] >> bill: i really don't know what to say...
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we had a delegation from china. i was at the market opening a burger place. hopefully, this will all contribute to the reinvigoration of mid market and reduction of crime there. a good time was had by all on sunday, and then across, we went to the pet prided day. both events were very well attended. we attended a pumpkin patch in the mission. scare grovwe, which led to the fact that we had another very quiet halloween. we had no street closures in the caster. i think it was all very well received on the television. people went, had a good time. there was a significant police presence, but it facilitated the crown on the sidewalk. we received tremendous cooperation from the community, the bars and restaurants, and again, we hope to continue that going forward. we took place in the great shakeout for the earthquake and went to some grammar schools, and then with regard to public safety related matters, i attended the major conference and the international association of chiefs of police conference with other members of the department in chicago, where we picked
we had a delegation from china. i was at the market opening a burger place. hopefully, this will all contribute to the reinvigoration of mid market and reduction of crime there. a good time was had by all on sunday, and then across, we went to the pet prided day. both events were very well attended. we attended a pumpkin patch in the mission. scare grovwe, which led to the fact that we had another very quiet halloween. we had no street closures in the caster. i think it was all very well...
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the first time china's done this since december of 2008. you can tell europe fixes its mess, expecting big swings and uncertainty in the stock market. and officials warning at the federal reserve the global economy faces critical challenges like europe's debt crisis and america's housing market. officials from the central bank stopped short of supporting new measures to boost growth. one official did say the fed could keep short-term interest rates close to zero for longer to help the u.s. economy. >>> the federal communications commission slamming at&t saying at&t presented flawed information about its proposed merger with t-mobile in the 109-page report the fcc all but accuses at&t of lying, lying, about the benefits of the merger saying it would not create new jobs and lessen competition and consumer choice. >>> facebook settling with the feds over allegations it failed to protect members' private information. the social network agreed to go through a privacy audit every two years for the next 20 years. the federal trade commission also
the first time china's done this since december of 2008. you can tell europe fixes its mess, expecting big swings and uncertainty in the stock market. and officials warning at the federal reserve the global economy faces critical challenges like europe's debt crisis and america's housing market. officials from the central bank stopped short of supporting new measures to boost growth. one official did say the fed could keep short-term interest rates close to zero for longer to help the u.s....
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one more global attack of -- one more global effect of the rise of china. >> the u.s. central bank has been given -- has been giving six big banks a health check amid growing fears that problems in europe could spread across the atlantic. the new stress tests would look at the impact of a major shock, like the default of a major country on bank of america, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan chase, as well as wells fargo. the result will be published next year. we will be watching for those closely. not a pretty picture on the markets. this is what asia did overnight. some pretty heavy falls. also, none. manufacturing numbers were worse than expected. it really is a global picture. all eyes are on this meeting taking place right now in brussels, where they are calling to talk about some reforms. >> more on that i am sure. thank you. very. thank you. it's looking increasingly like seif al-islam colonel gaddagadde tried. in tripoli, discussing how the case can be coordinated. he has been speaking about the process to our correspondent. >> the libyan authorities informed me they w
one more global attack of -- one more global effect of the rise of china. >> the u.s. central bank has been given -- has been giving six big banks a health check amid growing fears that problems in europe could spread across the atlantic. the new stress tests would look at the impact of a major shock, like the default of a major country on bank of america, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan chase, as well as wells fargo. the result will be published next year. we will be watching for those...
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and other countries did the same, even china adopted ones. now they're working out for example how they're going to measure and verify those reductions so there is something in place. but it's not nearly as strict as what we've seen under the kyoto protocol. >> warner: briefly, in the meantime american public opinion is less alarmed than it was about chime at change. >> what we've seen is among the most conservative of americans they've become less concerned with climate change and are more skeptical of the connection between human activity and what's happening despite the science. overall we simply haven't seen the kind of voter intensity we see on other issues such as the economy that would really propel politicians to act. >> warner: juliet eilperin, thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. pakistan rejected "business as usual" with the united states after a nato attack killed 24 pakistani soldiers over the weekend. stocks soared on news of record retail sales after thanksgiving. the dow industrial
and other countries did the same, even china adopted ones. now they're working out for example how they're going to measure and verify those reductions so there is something in place. but it's not nearly as strict as what we've seen under the kyoto protocol. >> warner: briefly, in the meantime american public opinion is less alarmed than it was about chime at change. >> what we've seen is among the most conservative of americans they've become less concerned with climate change and...
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quizÁs, tenga que haber un presidente republicano, -como nixon, que fue quien abriÓ las relaciones con china- para que haya una reforma migratoria integral. >>hasta pena me da ver cÓmo hablan los republicanos. hay algunos colegas mÍos que... josÉ, se que los conoces, que son buenos sobre el asunto de inmigracion, pero la gran mayorÍa, desafortunadamente, es vocera de esta polÍtica anti inmigrante. y, desafortunadamente, el partido republicano ya ha caÍdo en ese pozo negro sobre el asunto de inmigraciÓn. con lo duro que trabajan los inmigrantes, tanto que han levantado este paÍs, y ser la vÍcitma de tanto golpe polÍtico daÑa mucho a este paÍs, no sÓlo a esta comunidad. pero esto es lo que digo: el republicano que cree que pude hacer un trabajo mejor que cualquier demÓcrata, inluyendo al presidente, por favor, pÓngase de pie porque hasta este momento, los candidatos para presidente del partido republicano, nos han echado en cara lo que hemos hecho para este paÍs. para mi, no hay pregunta de quiÉn puede hacer avanzar mejor el interÉs del inmigrante. pero que los republicanos p
quizÁs, tenga que haber un presidente republicano, -como nixon, que fue quien abriÓ las relaciones con china- para que haya una reforma migratoria integral. >>hasta pena me da ver cÓmo hablan los republicanos. hay algunos colegas mÍos que... josÉ, se que los conoces, que son buenos sobre el asunto de inmigracion, pero la gran mayorÍa, desafortunadamente, es vocera de esta polÍtica anti inmigrante. y, desafortunadamente, el partido republicano ya ha caÍdo en ese pozo negro sobre el...
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life is precious and should be preserved. 11 tibetans have set themselves on fire this year to protest china's policies towards tibet. prayer services have been held in india for the 11, among them a tibetan nun who died last week. the dalai lama has called their actions "a sign of deep desperation." >>> in other news, this weekend, tlc cable network is presenting its latest reality program, this one about american muslims. it's called "all-american muslim" and it features five different families living in dearborn, michigan. creators say they want to show muslims as "everyday folks." the cast includes a high school football coach and a businesswoman hoping to open a nightclub. >>> also, this weekend, the national cathedral reopens for the consecration of the new episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., rev. dr. mariann edgar budde. the cathedral has been closed since august after it sustained significant damage in the earthquake that hit the washington area. the cathedral continues to try to raise funds for its repairs. damage from the quake has been estimated at $15 million. >>> now, judy valen
life is precious and should be preserved. 11 tibetans have set themselves on fire this year to protest china's policies towards tibet. prayer services have been held in india for the 11, among them a tibetan nun who died last week. the dalai lama has called their actions "a sign of deep desperation." >>> in other news, this weekend, tlc cable network is presenting its latest reality program, this one about american muslims. it's called "all-american muslim" and it...
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. >> the developing markets like china to continue to grow at a six-plus percent rate. even if you do get a recession in europe you still have a very strong fundamental support for equities. >> tom: that's the background. in the foreground you're looking at google and technology, the share price trading just below $600 per share. what do you anticipate out of google. >> first of all, google is off of its highs from the summer pretty significantly. and, again, we're overweight in general in technology. and there's a number of reasons. number one, technology companies actually take advantage of higher growth rates in terms of the economic growth rates and reflect those typically in their earnings. there will be an advantage if we see this pro cyclical market we expect. the other part of google's attractiveness, is that their balance sheets typically carry very high levels of cash with very little leverage. they can withstand a fair amount of financial strain in the system without really having too much stress in their overall business model. >> tom: you also like energy.
. >> the developing markets like china to continue to grow at a six-plus percent rate. even if you do get a recession in europe you still have a very strong fundamental support for equities. >> tom: that's the background. in the foreground you're looking at google and technology, the share price trading just below $600 per share. what do you anticipate out of google. >> first of all, google is off of its highs from the summer pretty significantly. and, again, we're overweight...
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. >> reporter: rocket booster number three, china cults interest rates. boosting its own economy, making it easier for chinese companies and workers to borrow money, and, perhaps, buy american products. for the past four months, the stock market has been on a crazy roller coaster ride. look at this graph. experts say investors should stick to your financial plan and try not to look at your portfolio too afternoon. >> that's the best advice i can give. if i knew what the market was going to do, i would own my own island in the caribbean. >> reporter: wouldn't we are. there are still looming problems out there. the krurpen crisis could take years to be solved. you can call this market a lot of things, diane, but you cannot call it boring. >> no, you can't. thank you for the merry news, at least, on one night. thank you, dan. >>> and now to politics, your voice, your vote. and a rousing show of support for the republican contender battered by those allegations he carried on a 13-year affair. today, herman cain heard crowds screaming "stay the course." abc's
. >> reporter: rocket booster number three, china cults interest rates. boosting its own economy, making it easier for chinese companies and workers to borrow money, and, perhaps, buy american products. for the past four months, the stock market has been on a crazy roller coaster ride. look at this graph. experts say investors should stick to your financial plan and try not to look at your portfolio too afternoon. >> that's the best advice i can give. if i knew what the market was...
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america, europe, the arab world, and china and india. all four are shaking in their own way and they have never been more interconnected. this is a time to get our house in order. i tell you the public is there. they are ready to be led by the president. >> in your latest book, what are your real concerns? what have we lost as a country? >> we lost our ability to act collectively. all the challenges we face whether it's education, infrastructure, dealing with the deficit, they all require collective action. we can do this again. we have done it before. >> you are so tough minded. i love the fact that there is this great optimistic. thank you. and up next, rock center's harry smith takes us behind the scenes of the largest cheating scandal in american public schools. >> and prince williams also known as lieutenant william whales co-piloted this helicopter that came to the rescue of a russian cargo ship. two were bulled to safety. five others are still missing. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue can make it burn even more. puffs p
america, europe, the arab world, and china and india. all four are shaking in their own way and they have never been more interconnected. this is a time to get our house in order. i tell you the public is there. they are ready to be led by the president. >> in your latest book, what are your real concerns? what have we lost as a country? >> we lost our ability to act collectively. all the challenges we face whether it's education, infrastructure, dealing with the deficit, they all...
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and the campaign features photoshopped pictures of president obama kissing the president of china. german leader, angela merkel, shown canoodling with french president sarkozy. i believe that was a canoodle. >> taking down the one with the pope or all of them? >> at this point, just the one with the pope. it remains to be scene with the rest of the campaign. >> we'll see. >> thank you. >>> now, more breaking details this morning in the penn state sex abuse scandal. the biological mother of a boy adopted by former coach jerry sandusky is speaking out. saying she harbored concerns about him all the way back in the mid-1990s. abc's jim avila joins us from state college with his exclusive interview. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's difficult to tell the long-term effects of jerry sandus sandusky's decision to talk on television. according to the morning paper, it brought out new victims from as far back as the 1970s to hire aattorneys to say they were abused by sandusky. it also angered an old foe that spoke first to abc news exclusively. debra long said she ha
and the campaign features photoshopped pictures of president obama kissing the president of china. german leader, angela merkel, shown canoodling with french president sarkozy. i believe that was a canoodle. >> taking down the one with the pope or all of them? >> at this point, just the one with the pope. it remains to be scene with the rest of the campaign. >> we'll see. >> thank you. >>> now, more breaking details this morning in the penn state sex abuse...